WO2002049509A2 - Medical apparatus remote control and method - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to handheld devices that perform multiple functions, and more particularly to a handheld device for remotely controlling one or more medical apparatuses in addition to performing other functions for a user.
- Other handheld electronic devices include remote control devices such as those commonly supplied with televisions, video cassette recorders (NCR's), and DVD players. Using wireless communication, such as radio frequency, infrared or ultrasound, these remote control devices allow a user to control separate electronic equipment without having to be in proximity to or otherwise have access to the controls of the separate electronic equipment.
- remote control devices such as those commonly supplied with televisions, video cassette recorders (NCR's), and DVD players.
- wireless communication such as radio frequency, infrared or ultrasound
- these remote control devices allow a user to control separate electronic equipment without having to be in proximity to or otherwise have access to the controls of the separate electronic equipment.
- Various medical apparatus can be controlled with a remote control device as well. Examples of these devices include x-ray machines, operating tables, diagnostic monitors, and drug infusion devices.
- the medical apparatus remote control devices provide similar advantages to television or NCR remote control devices, obviating the need for a user to be proximal to or have access to the controls of the medical apparatus.
- User controlled ambulatory infusion devices can be an ideal use for a remote control.
- Ambulatory infusion pumps have been developed for delivering liquid medicaments to a patient. These infusion devices have the ability to offer sophisticated fluid delivery profiles accomplishing bolus requirements, continuous infusion and variable flow rate delivery, which can result in better efficacy of the drug and therapy and less toxicity to a patient's system.
- An example of a use of an ambulatory infusion pump is for continuous subcutaneous infusion of insulin to diabetic patients. Many diabetics require insulin intake to treat their disease, and continuous subcutaneous infusion of insulin from an infusion pump has been shown in numerous studies to greatly improve the immediate and long term health conditions of those patients.
- These patients may also carry a glucose measuring device such as a glucometer as well as a cellular phone, pager, PDA or other handheld electronic device not directly associates with the treatment of their health condition. Ambulating with multiple handheld devices such as these can be fraught with issues not the least of which is confusion, and the increased probability of losing one of the devices.
- a glucose measuring device such as a glucometer
- a cellular phone, pager, PDA or other handheld electronic device not directly associates with the treatment of their health condition. Ambulating with multiple handheld devices such as these can be fraught with issues not the least of which is confusion, and the increased probability of losing one of the devices.
- Certain ambulatory infusion devices may be designed to be of limited life or even disposable.
- U.S. patent application serial number 09/943,992 filed on August 31, 2001 which is assigned to the assignee of the present application and incorporated herein by reference discloses a remotely controlled, disposable infusion pump. In such cases, it would be desirable to provided a non-disposable remote control device that can be used to control successive disposable pumps.
- a handheld electronic device is to be used for controlling a medical apparatus, such as an infusion pump, certain prioritization of performance may be desired.
- One such prioritization for example, relates to power consumption.
- Hayes shows power conservation methods for particular commands of a remote control for electronic audiovisual equipment.
- the remote control When a user continually presses a key on the remote control, such as to decrease volume, the remote control is programmed to send a single command signal to the equipment to start decreasing volume when the user initially presses the button, and to send a single command signal to stop decreasing volume when the button is released. Hayes' method avoids sending a continuous stream of signals to dictate the volume decrease in the equipment, thus reducing the power consumption of the remote control.
- Some electromc handheld devices and remote controls include low battery warnings via an audible alert, screen message or other visual low battery indicator. Often, these devices are used until the batteries contain insufficient energy to power the device at which time the batteries are replaced or recharged. However, for controlling medical treatment apparatus, such down time due to lack of new batteries could be very undesirable.
- remote control devices which can be used with medical treatment apparatus, such as disposable infusion pumps, as well as other functions.
- the additional functions may be related to the therapy or medical treatment apparatus itself, such as a blood glucose measuring function for the diabetic patient controlling an ambulatory insulin pump.
- the additional functions may be unrelated, such as PDA, cellular telephone, or game functions.
- Desired remote control devices therefore, will obviate the need for a user to carry multiple handheld devices.
- the remote control devices will include power consumption regulations that prioritize power delivery for the medical controlling functions of the devices.
- the remote control devices will preferably include battery monitoring which substantially avoids a total loss of power for the medical controlling function.
- such remote control devices will be adapted for use with multiple medical treatment apparatus, such as successive disposable infusion pumps.
- the present invention provides a remote control for a medical treatment apparatus that includes functions in addition to control of the medical apparatus, as desired.
- the multi function medical apparatus remote control device includes power consumption regulations that prioritize power delivery for the medical controlling functions of the devices.
- the multi function medical apparatus remote control device includes battery monitoring which substantially avoids a total loss of power for the medical controlling function.
- the multi function medical apparatus remote control device adapted for simultaneously or serial use with multiple medical treatment apparatus, such as successive disposable infusion pumps. Also provided as an aspect of the present invention are methods for assuring proper communication between a remote control device a specific device to be controlled. (14)
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of a remote control device constructed in accordance with the present invention
- FIG 1 a is a perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of a medical treatment apparatus constructed in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of another exemplary embodiment of a remote control device constructed in accordance with the present invention.
- Fig. 2a is a section view of the remote control device of Fig. 2 taken along line a— a of Fig. 2;
- FIG. 2b is a perspective of an exemplary embodiment of ambulatory infusion device constructed in accordance with the present invention.
- Fig. 3 is a sectional side view of another exemplary embodiment of a remote control device constructed in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 3 a is a sectional side view of another exemplary embodiment of an ambulatory infusion device constructed in accordance with the present invention.
- Fig. 4 is a chart illustrating voltage decay over a period of time and low battery level thresholds for a remote control device constructed in accordance with the present invention
- FIG. 5 is a top plan view of a further exemplary embodiment of a remote control device constructed in accordance with the present invention.
- Fig. 5 a is a sectional view of the remote control device of Fig. 5 taken along line a ⁇ a of Fig. 5;
- Fig. 6 is a top plan view of a packaged assembly of a medical treatment apparatus assembled in accordance with the present invention
- Fig. 6a is a top view of a remote control device of the packaged assembly of Fig. 6;
- Fig. 6b is a top view of a vial of liquid medication of the packaged assembly of Fig. 6;
- FIGs. 7, 7a and 7b are perspective views illustrating an exemplary embodiment of a method of wireless communication according to the present invention conducted between a remote control device and a fluid delivery device of the present invention.
- the remote control device 100 includes a visual display 110, such as a liquid crystal display or LCD, that is mounted to a housing 102.
- the display 110 is a touch screen display such as that included in touch screen monitors found in various equipment including the Palm Pilot ® personal digital assistant manufactured by Palm Inc. of Santa Clara California.
- Mounted to the housing 102 are electromechanical switches, such as a membrane keypad 120, to allow the user to input data or activate commands.
- the remote control device 100 also includes means of transmitting electronic signals including antenna 130 which is shown external to the housing 102 but is preferably contained within the outer surface of the housing 102.
- the wireless communication is accomplished using one or more forms of electronic information transfer including radio frequency, infrared or ultrasound communications, or other forms of non-wired electronic information transfer.
- the device receiving the communications would include a receiving antenna, and electronics to interpret and otherwise transform the communicated data to a useful form, such as that described in subsequent figures and embodiments found herebelow.
- Fig. 1 a depicts an example of a medical treatment apparatus 1000 of the present invention.
- the example is a electrocardiogram device 1000 with multiple displays, a first medical treatment apparatus display 1010A and a second medical treatment apparatus display 1010B.
- the first display 1010A is shown with waveforms produced by various EKG leads attached to a patient's skin (not shown) that make up a typical electrocardiogram of a heart patient with an inferior myocardial infarction.
- medical treatment apparatus that can be remotely controlled include one or more of the following: external infusion pump, implanted infusion pump, pacemaker, cardiac defibrillator, neurostimulator, x-ray machine, EKG machine, diagnostic device, glucometer, blood analyzing equipment, electrocautery devices, operating room tables, visual monitors and laparoscopic remote control devices.
- the medical treatment apparatus includes a housing 1002 on which is mounted various controls including electromechanical switches 1020. Also depicted in Fig. la is an integrated antenna 1030, shown exposed but preferably contained within the device 1000.
- the antenna 1030 receives signals from the remote control device 100 of Fig. 1 so that a user can adjust various parameters, request information, or otherwise command, control or communicate with the medical treatment apparatus 1000.
- the parameters to be adjusted can include selection of a particular EKG lead to be displayed, adjustment of the display scale, or other parameters of the device 1000, for example.
- This remote control capability may be of great advantage when the device 1000 is close to an active x-ray, contained in the sterile field of a medical procedure, or contained in other biologically hazardous fields, for example.
- the medical treatment apparatus 1000 includes internal electronics (not shown) to take the information received via the antenna 1030, interpret the data in electronic form, and adjust programming or other parameters accordingly.
- the remotely controllable apparatus 1000 can comprise medical devices and/or perform functions other than electrocardiogram monitoring, such as an external infusion pump, an implanted infusion pump, a pacemaker, an cardiac defibrillator, an neurostimulator, an x-ray machine, an EKG machine, blood sampling, blood analysis, a diagnostic device, a glucometer, blood analyzing equipment, an electrocautery device, an operating room table, a visual monitor, a laparoscopic device, and other medical equipment and functions.
- electrocardiogram monitoring such as an external infusion pump, an implanted infusion pump, a pacemaker, an cardiac defibrillator, an neurostimulator, an x-ray machine, an EKG machine, blood sampling, blood analysis, a diagnostic device, a glucometer, blood analyzing equipment, an electrocautery device, an operating room table,
- the medical treatment apparatus 1000 may also send wireless information back to the remote control device 1000.
- the information can include diagnostic information, history information, equipment status information, alarm status information, or other information related to the function of the device 1000.
- Information can also include device specific information, such as serial number, model number or a unique identifying alphanumeric code.
- Information can also include confirmation that a previously downloaded transmission from the remote control device 100 was properly received, or even improperly received, thereby triggering the remote control device 100 to repeat the previous transmission of electronic data.
- Each transmission of electronic data between the device 100 and the apparatus 1000 can include an identification representing the remote control device 100, the medical treatment apparatus 1000, or both.
- the unique identifications which can include codes, are placed in the electronic memory of either the remote control device 100 or the medical treatment apparatus 1000 during their manufacturing process. After an initial communication between the device 100 and the apparatus 1000, either or both of the unique identifications can be transferred between the device and the apparatus, and all subsequent communications can include either or both of the unique identifications.
- a check of proper identification can eliminate the issue of a remote control device 100 communicating with the wrong medical treatment apparatus 1000, and vice versa.
- a start up or initial communication mode is preferably conducted between the device 100 and the apparatus 1000 wherein either or both of the unique identifications is exchanged, followed by memory storage of either or both unique identifications.
- all subsequent communications preferably include a confirmation of the proper identification prior to acceptance of instructions.
- the remote control device 100 may download a uniquely assigned identification to the medical treatment apparatus 1000, which is then stored in the electronic memory of the medical treatment apparatus 1000 to establish a unique identification for that device. Examples of identification assignment, transfer, and confirmation are described in more detail in subsequent exemplary embodiments of the present invention.
- the remote control device 100 may include software and electronic hardware for performing other functions, such that the remote control device 100 is a "multi-function" device. Other functions can include that of a personal digital assistant, such as the Palm Pilot ® . Alternatively, the other functions of the remote control device 100 can include one or more of an electronic game, a barcode reader, a television or NCR remote, or a cellular telephone, for example. Many other functions are possible.
- Figs. 2 and 2a show another possible embodiment of a remote control device 100 according to the present invention.
- the remote control device is similar to the remote control device of Fig. 1 such that similar elements have the same reference numerals.
- Internal components of the remote control device 100 are contained within a housing 102 and include a communication element 160 (referred to in appended claims as "remote" communication element) which is used to send wireless communication to the medical treatment apparatus 1000.
- the wireless communication may consist of electronic packets of information sent by radio frequency, infrared, ultrasound or other wireless forms of communication.
- a power supply 108 which can be integral to the device and rechargeable by attaching to a standard AC power converter.
- the power supply 108 may consist of standard battery technology such as nickel cadmium, alkaline, silver oxide or other batteries available at convenience and other stores, and be replaceable.
- an electronic printed circuit board 101 having electronics 105 that includes memory 107, which is shown as a separate electronic module but preferably is integral with the electronics 205.
- the electronics 105 also includes a microprocessor or other programmable and logic circuitry to perform programmable functions (referred to in the appended claims as "remote" processor).
- Other components of the electronics 105 can include digital circuitry, analog circuitry, resistors, capacitors, transistors, integrated circuits, amplifiers, additional microprocessors, logic circuitry, integrated circuits, programmable logic, analog to digital converters, digital to analog converters, multiplexors, and other semiconductor circuitry.
- a microprocessor and associated circuitry is embedded into the electronics 105 and receives programming signals from a membrane keypad 120, controls the visual display 110, and creates electronic command signals and identifiers to be broadcast in wireless form via the communication element 160.
- Embedded in the memory 107 of the electronics 105 or included in the microprocessor is one or more microprocessor based software programs that define, control and facilitate the operation of the device 100 in a predetermined manner.
- the memory 107 which can be one or more components integrated into electronics 105, can be fixed, preprogrammed read only memory and variable, read and writeable memory.
- the memory 107 includes the programming necessary to support all functions of the device 100, including remote control of the medical treatment apparatus as well as the other functions such as cell phone operation, a personal digital assistant, a glucometer diagnostic function, a barcode reader, and an electronic game.
- the memory may also be used to store clinical therapy information, such as diabetes care guide, a troubleshooting guide and user manual for the medical treatment apparatus being remotely controlled, and a troubleshooting guide and user manual for the remote control device 100.
- the alarm 106 is mounted to the printed circuit board 101.
- the alarm 106 preferably is an audio alarm such as a piezo buzzer, commercially available from Star Micronics Company, Ltd. of Edison, NJ.
- the alarm 106 is activated by the electronics 105 when an alert or alarm condition is encountered during operation of the remote control device 100.
- Alarms may be predicated by a condition in the remote control device 100 or an alarm condition detected in the medical treatment apparatus 1000 that has been uploaded into the remote control device 100. Examples of alarm conditions include detection of a malfunction, low battery conditions, or even an alarm clock function. Examples of alarm conditions uploaded from the medical treatment apparatus 1000 include low battery conditions, detection of malfunction, empty reservoir in a fluid delivery device, occlusion of flow in a fluid delivery device, out of paper condition, or out of communication range.
- the communication element 160 is also shown mounted to the printed circuit board 101 and is electronically attached to the electronics 105 to feed the electronic signals, or packets of information, to and possibly from the communication element 160. Also electrically connected to the printed circuit board 101 and the electronics 105 thereon is the user interface components 110, 120.
- a medical treatment apparatus of the present invention comprises an ambulatory fluid delivery device 10, as shown in Fig. 2b.
- the fluid delivery device 10 is for the infusion of insulin for diabetic patients, and an additional function of the remote control device 100 is a glucose measurement device, or glucometer function.
- the remote control device 100 includes the necessary hardware to measure blood glucose, such as that taken from a blood sample, so that a diabetic patient can avoid the need to carry multiple handheld devices (i.e., one for controlling the fluid delivery device and one for measuring blood glucose).
- the remote control device 100 includes a glucometer port 150, which can comprise a standard wire connector, allowing attachment to an existing glucometer device, or a more sophisticated input device for measuring blood glucose utilizing optics or sensors for analyzing blood glucose strips or blood drops.
- Non-invasive blood glucose technologies are commercially available or in development by various manufacturers and developers. Cygnus Corporation of Redwood City, CA, for example, manufacturers the Glucowatch Biographer blood glucose measuring system.
- the glucometer port 150 can be adapted to electronically connect with a device such as the Glucowatch to transmit and receiving blood glucose information. Alternatively, the information can be communicated via wireless technologies described herein utilizing communication element 160 and a transmitting or receiving element included in the glucometer.
- the glucometer port 150 can be replaced with another input, output or combination input and output port for allowing attachment to other devices, performance of electro mechanical functions such as bar code scanning, attachment to an information upload or download device, or performance of another function.
- the device 100 can also include a barcode reader port 140 for connecting to a standard barcode reader pen or gun (not shown) to simplify input of information such as drug type and concentration from a drug reservoir or vial.
- the barcode reader port 140 may include the integrated bar code reading technology and avoid the need for another device.
- the device 100 also includes a computer port 170 for connection to a personal computer or other computer system to upload or download information, as well as offering temporary computer control of various functions including programming or program modification of the remote control device 100 itself.
- the computer port 170 can include integrated wireless communication technologies to connect to a separate computer or computer network without the need for wires or mechanical connection means.
- the fluid delivery device 10 is designed to be small and lightweight and includes a housing 20 and an adhesive attachment means (not shown) secured to an external bottom surface of the housing for attaching the device to the skin of a patient.
- a reservoir for storing the liquid medicament
- a fluid dispenser for controlled fluid delivery
- a communication element for receiving the wireless communications from the remote control device 100
- electronics for receiving the electronic communication and controlling the function of the device.
- a needle insertion septum 32 to allow fluid to be placed into the reservoir of the fluid delivery device 10 via a syringe.
- the fluid delivery device 10 may be prefilled with the liquid medication at a manufacturing site prior to the device 10 being distributed to the patient or caregiver, simplifying setup and reducing cost by eliminating patient filling and obviating the need for needle insertion septum 32.
- Exiting the housing 20 is the outlet of the fluid path of the device, including skin penetrating cannula 72, which is inserted transcutaneously, or through the skin of a patient into the subcutaneous tissue or other transcutaneously accessed site, such as a vein or artery, intended for the fluid delivery.
- exiting the housing 20 may be a standard Luer attachment such that a connection to a standard transcutaneous infusion set can be made.
- the fluid delivery device 10 is designed to be low cost and have limited life such as 2 to 3 days and thereafter be disposable. Such an inexpensive, disposable device is possible because the device 10 does not have an expensive, complex user interface such as electromechanical switches and visual displays, since user interface is accomplished via the remote control device 100.
- the fluid delivery device 10 may be filled with insulin, and associated programming of fluid delivery device 10 and remote control device 100 sufficient to allow the sophisticated flow profiling and bolus requirements for a diabetic patient, such as insulin dependent or Type I diabetics. This patient population are required to take repeated doses of insulin just to survive, and the advantages of continuous infusion of insulin has been well demonstrated in scientific studies.
- the remote control device 100 may communicate with numerous infusion pumps 10 over a period of time. For each new infusion pump 10 placed into operation by a user, a unique identification of the fluid delivery device 10 can be uploaded into the remote control device 100 and a unique identification of the remote control device 100 can be downloaded into the fluid delivery device 10.
- the disposable fluid delivery device 10 does not include a unique identification, as this may add cost to the manufacturing process. Instead, at first communication with a new fluid delivery device 10, the remote control device 100 is programmed to download a unique identification to the new fluid delivery device 10, which in turn is programmed to store the unique identification in its internal memory for the remainder of its life. All subsequent communications between the remote control device 100 and the fluid delivery device 10 then include the unique identification previously downloaded to assure secure and proper communication between the remote control device 100 and the specific delivery device 10.
- the memory 107 of the remote control device 100 automatically assigns a new, unique identification to each new pump 10 at the initial communication, and includes the unique identification in each communication with the pump to prevent the pump from receiving commands from other remote control devices that may be in proximity with the pump 10.
- the initial communication and exchange of the unique identifications can be prompted by a user, or the remote control device 100 and the fluid delivery device 10 can be programmed to automatically exchange identifications upon initial communications.
- Fig. 3 depicts a cross sectional side view of another possible embodiment of a remote control device 100 of the present invention.
- the remote control device is similar to the remote control device of Fig. 2 such that similar elements have the same reference numerals.
- first power supply 108A and second power supply 108B which can comprise replaceable batteries.
- first power supply 108A and second power supply 108B are always used to power each function of the remote control device 100.
- the second power supply 108B (referred to in the appended claims as "dedicated power supply") is utilized for power.
- the first power supply 108 A can continue to be depleted or may be electrically disconnected or otherwise unused.
- the second power supply 108B is not used to supply power for each function, but a reduced number of functions including remote control of a medical treatment apparatus.
- the second power supply 108B provides power only to the remote control function.
- Determination of remaining energy level for each power supply 108A, 108B can be performed by electronic voltage detectors, electronic current detectors and integration of values of current used, time duration measurements, measurements of types and duration of use, a combination of any of the aforementioned techniques along with other energy consumption and battery level detection methods known to those of skill in the art.
- Power supply 108 A, 108B selection based on power consumption management can be accomplished with electronic switches such as transistor or other semiconductors switching circuits.
- the two power supplies 108 A, 108B can provide power to separate specific functions, or there maybe particular functions that are provided power by both power supplies.
- the function of controlling a medical treatment apparatus can be powered by both power supplies 108 A, 108B, while other functions are limited to just one of the two supplies 108 A, 108B, for the purpose of insuring continued, non-interrupted remote control function.
- the first power supply 108 A supplies power to all functions of the device 100
- the second power supply 108B only supplies power to the medical apparatus controlling functions and becomes activated only when the first power supply 108 A is depleted to a predetermined level.
- Each power supply 108 A, 108B can be a battery, or other energy storage means such as a capacitor, can be user replaceable, or can be integral to the device and rechargeable with standard recharging means.
- the second power supply is provided as a capacitor or battery that is not user replaceable, is enclosed within the housing 102, and is not accessible via removal of a battery door.
- the dual power supply configuration allows the remote control device 100 to prioritize providing power to support the remote control of a medical apparatus versus other user supportive functions, such as a cellular phone function. Since it may be greatly preferred to allow down time with the cellular function versus any down time with the control of the medical treatment apparatus, the dual power supply control functions described herein avoid a user inadvertently or accidentally depleting a battery supply using a function such as a phone call and then being unable to control their medical apparatus.
- Fig. 3 a shows a fluid delivery 10 to be remotely controlled by a remote control device 100 of the present invention.
- the fluid delivery device of Fig. 3a is similar to the fluid delivery device of Fig. 2b.
- the fluid delivery device 10 includes recessed housing 200 which includes a recessed surface 29 positioned within a continuous ring adhesive layer 201. Located beneath housing adhesive layer 201 may be secondary housing adhesive layer 202 such that if the housing adhesive layer 201 loses sufficient adhesive properties and is removed, the secondary adhesive layer 202 is available to attach, or reattach, the fluid delivery device 10 to skin of a patient.
- the size of the fluid delivery device 10 is small to allow comfortable adhesive attachment to the patient's skin.
- Based on the size and shape of recessed housing 200 it maybe desirable for the outer shell to flex after adhesive attachment to the patient's skin. Included at various locations along recessed housing 200 are housing hinged sections 23, to allow flexing.
- a reservoir 30 which is designed and constructed to be compatible with the liquid medication, such as insulin, to be infused.
- the reservoir 30 is prefilled with the liquid medication, however the entire reservoir can be inserted by the user if in the form of a prefilled cartridge, not shown, or the fluid delivery device 10 may include medication fill means, such as a needle penetrable septum in fluid communication with the reservoir 30, also not shown.
- the reservoir 30 is in fluid communication with a dispenser 40, which is used to precisely control the amount of fluid to exit the fluid delivery device 10 via exit port assembly 70.
- FIG. 3 a depicts an exit port assembly 70 including a standard attachment such as a Luer connector 71 which can be attached to a transcutaneous infusion set (not shown) for transcutaneous delivery of the liquid medication.
- a transcutaneous infusion set not shown
- the Luer connector 71 can be replaced with a transcutaneous cannula assembly that is integrated into exit port assembly 70 and obviates the need for the transcutaneous infusion set.
- the dispenser 40 controls fluid flow from the reservoir 30 to the exit port assembly 70, and can comprise a linear or rotary peristaltic pump if the reservoir 30 is not pressurized. Alternatively, the dispenser 40 can comprise an electrodynamic pump, a displacement pump or other fluid pumping mechanism. The dispenser 40 can be combined with a separate metering element to achieve the proper volume of fluid to be infused, or the dispenser 40 can be adapted to independently infuse the correct volumes. (64) If the reservoir 30 is pressurized, by a compressing member or by being enclosed in a gas pressurized chamber for example, the dispenser 40 can be adapted to simply meter the fluid from the reservoir. The dispenser 40 can then include an accumulator chamber and valves before and after the accumulator chamber to dispense fixed pulses of fluid. Alternatively, the dispenser 40 can be adapted to control flow rate via orifice constriction and expansion.
- an electronic microcontroller 50 (referred to in the appended claims as a "local" processor) is used to electronically control the dispenser 40.
- the dispenser 40 can include electrically driven propulsion means, electrically activated remote control devices such as piezo valves or solenoid actuators, motors or micro motors, or other electromechanical components requiring electrical signals for activation, power or both.
- Powering the dispenser 40 and the electronic microcontroller 50 is a power supply 80, which is preferably a battery. If the fluid delivery device 10 is a low cost disposable advice, the power supply 80 is preferably integral to the fluid delivery device 10 to thereby avoid the need for a user to purchase and insert batteries.
- the fluid delivery device 10 of Fig. 3 a is controlled by a remote control device, such as the remote control devices 100 of Figs. 2 and 3, via wireless electronic signals sent by the remote control device and received by a communication element 60 (referred to in the appended claims as a "local" communication element), shown in Fig. 3 a.
- a remote control device such as the remote control devices 100 of Figs. 2 and 3
- a communication element 60 referred to in the appended claims as a "local" communication element
- the fluid delivery device 10 is a low cost disposable insulin pump, and includes no user interface components and can only be interfaced with by a user via a remote control device.
- the communication element 60 both receives and transmits electronic signals to the remote control device 100.
- Information transmitted by the fluid delivery device 10 may include alarm conditions, programming history, infusion history, confirmation of programming, handshaking or other communication confirming codes, or other electronic controls or information transfer.
- Information can be transferred with standard wireless technologies such as radio frequency or infrared, and include standard handshaking or other communication confirmation protocols such as those employed in commercially available modems and fax machines.
- Fig. 4 is a graph of voltage versus time of a power supply for a handheld electronic device. The decay curves of voltage over time for typical use or typical battery drain is shown. Referring also to Fig.
- such measurements of the general purpose power supply 108 A can be used to by the remote control device 100 to determine when the dedicated power supply 108B is used to supply power to the remote control device 100.
- the internal electronics 105 can measure the energy level, such as a voltage level, of the first power supply 108 A and when the level decreases below a certain value, employ the second power supply 108B.
- the voltage curve is for the general purpose power supply 108 A of Fig. 3.
- a second voltage threshold NT2 is shown in Fig. 4 and represents a predetermined energy level at which the dedicated power supply 108B is utilized.
- the measurement electronics 105 may include means of detecting when the voltage of the general purpose power supply 108 A first drops below the second voltage threshold NT2, such that if the voltage increases above the second voltage threshold NT2 thereafter, the battery control conditions remain unchanged so that the dedicated power supply 108B remains connected.
- Such a method of differentiating a voltage level slightly above a threshold if the level had previously decreased below the threshold is known as a hysteresis function or method.
- An alternative to the dual power supply construction presented in Fig. 3 and discussed above, includes the creation of two preset energy thresholds for use with the single power supply 108 illustrated in Fig. 2a.
- the remote confrol device 100 further includes means for measuring a threshold such as a first voltage threshold NT1, illustrated in Fig. 4. When the energy level in the single power supply 108 decreases to below the first voltage threshold NT1, functions of the device 100 not related to the remote control of the medical treatment apparatus are deactivated or shutdown.
- a non-medical function such as cellular telephone use
- a medical treatment apparatus such as a fluid delivery device for the delivery of insulin to a diabetic patient. Therefore, the remote processor 105 is programmed to shut down the cellular telephone function of the remote control device 100 when the available power of the single power supply 108 decreases below the first voltage threshold NT1 in order to allow one or more hours of control of the fluid delivery device.
- a possible embodiment of the remote control device 100 can include an override function that allows continued use of the non-medical control function(s) if desired by a user.
- the cellular phone function of the device 100 may be of such importance that continued use of the phone function at the risk of deactivation of the medical control function due to depletion of the single power supply 108 may be acceptable.
- the remote control device 100 might require the user to override the deactivation by confirmation via the keyboard 120 or other user input means of the device 100 to reactivate the phone function.
- the override may be temporary or permanent, and may trigger a second level of remaining energy level thresholds (e.g., NT2) to be employed for the deactivation of the phone function when the available power of the single power supply 108 decreases below the second voltage threshold VT2.
- a second level of remaining energy level thresholds e.g., NT2
- the remote control device 100 may include means of alerting the user prior to deactivation of any functions. This alert may be accomplished with audio or visual information made available to the user by detection of particular energy states of the one or more power supplies. For example, a voltage threshold just above the first voltage threshold VT1 may cause the alert condition to occur, thus notifying the user that certain functions are near deactivation, similar to a low battery warning condition found in many battery powered devices.
- multiple thresholds can be detectable by the electronics of the remote control device 100 such that one or more low battery conditions, as they relate to individual or groups of specific functions, can be used to selectively deactivate individual or groups of specific functions in a prioritized manner.
- a remote control device 100 that includes medical treatment apparatus control, cellular telephone function and personal digital assistant function, may include thresholds for all three stated functions and deactivate the PDA function first and then the cellular function prior to the medical treatment apparatus remote confrol device function.
- thresholds for all three stated functions and deactivate the PDA function first and then the cellular function prior to the medical treatment apparatus remote confrol device function.
- Examples of one or two power supply embodiments have been described, however three or more power supplies can be used to achieve similar outcomes, and a single power supply may consist of more than one battery, connected in series or in parallel or both, hi addition, multiple energy thresholds can be measured in any or all of the power supplies to change the status of function availability.
- one or more batteries can be employed utilizing one or more remaining energy measurements, preferably voltage thresholds. Based on these thresholds, additional power supplies can be brought on line and or particular functions made no longer available or deactivated, to insure continued operation of the medical apparatus apparatus control function.
- FIG. 5 and 5a Another exemplary embodiment of a remote control device 100 of the present invention is shown in Figs. 5 and 5a.
- the device of Figs. 5 and 5a is similar to the device of Figs. 2 and 2a such that similar elements have the same reference numerals.
- the device of Figs. 5 and 5a includes a "touch screen" display 110TS for allowing user input as well as for displaying information.
- the port 171 can be a simple modem for connection to an outside computer or internet system via a phone line, or an Ethernet connector for connection to a network, the internet, or other wired electronic communication channel.
- the communication port 171 can facilitate other forms of electronic information upload or download, most particularly information which can be sent to the user to help manage, troubleshoot and otherwise use the medical treatment apparatus being controlled. The information can be uploaded or downloaded from a clinician or other health care giver, the manufacturer of the remote control device 100, or the manufacturer of the medical treatment apparatus being remotely coinfrolled.
- upload and download communications can be accomplished via wireless technologies accepted by communication element 160 contained within the remote confrol device 100.
- communication can be sent via satellite or other global or near global communication, updating each applicable remote control device 100 with new programming information, text or user manual information, or other data stored within the memory 107.
- the information can be received by communication element 160 whose primary function is to send, and potentially receive wireless communications to medical apparatus treatment apparatus 1000.
- Figs. 6 shows a packaged assembly 350 which includes a fluid delivery device 10 similar to the fluid delivery devices of Figs. 2b and 3 a.
- the fluid delivery device 10 is packaged in an assembly fray 353, which can be constructed of a sterilizable material such as PETG, or polycarbonate, and is seal with an assembly lid 352, which can be constructed of sterilizable material such as Tyvek ® wrap material supplied by DuPont Corporation of Wilmington, DE.
- the assembly lid 352 may include an adhesive on its bottom surface to facilitate sealed attachment to the assembly tray 353.
- the sealed tray construction allows the fluid delivery device 10 to be sterilized utilizing various methods, including ethylene oxide sterilization.
- the fluid delivery device 10 of the packaged assembly 350 can include an integral transcutaneous infusion set. At least the transcutaneous infusion set and fluid path portions of the device 10 are sterilized to prevent contaminants from passing through the skin of a patient using the device 10.
- the fluid delivery device 10 is provided with an information barcode 26.
- Such an information barcode 26 may be utilized by various systems for cataloging or otherwise recording information about the fluid delivery device 10.
- the remote control device 100 of Fig. 6a can be provided with a bar code reader function, and can be programmed to upload the information barcode 26 data to perform an initialization function described hereabove.
- the information barcode 26 data can be unique for each fluid delivery device 10 and include a unique fluid delivery device identification, or other unique and non-unique information such as manufacturing date, serial number, type of medication preloaded, concentration of medication, physician identification, patient identification, or other clinical or non-clinical information.
- information barcode 26 containing unique device information may be more efficient and cost effective for mass production of the fluid delivery device 10, especially in designs and constructions where the device is to be of extreme low cost for limited life or disposable use.
- a preferred packaging construction to the fray and lid described above would be a sealable pouch, common to the medical apparatus industry.
- the pouches usually consist of a rectangular piece of breathable material such as Tyvek, which is sealed to a piece of clear flexible plastic, such as thin Mylar.
- the pouch construction can be sterilized in similar fashion to the fray and lid packaging, and is generally of less cost to manufacture without providing the rigid protection of the fray packaging.
- Fig. 6b depicts a top view of therapeutic fluid supply 250.
- Therapeutic fluid supply 250 may include a glass or plastic vial, and may be filled with various types of one or more liquid medications such as insulin.
- the therapeutic fluid supply 250 may be loaded, like a cartridge, into a properly designed and adapted fluid delivery device 10, or the contents of therapeutic fluid supply 250 may be transferred, through interlocking fluid connection or via syringe and needle, into fluid delivery device 10 at a integral injection port, not shown.
- fluid delivery device 10 may be prefilled with the liquid medication obviating the need for therapeutic fluid supply 250.
- kits can include packaging multiple units of one type of device with a single other type of device.
- a single remote control device 100 of the present invention can be provided as a kit with thirty to one hundred low cost, disposable fluid delivery devices 10 of the present invention.
- Typical kit configurations include a single remote control device 100 packaged with multiple delivery device packaged assemblies 350, each containing fluid delivery device 10. If the fluid delivery device 10 is not filled with liquid medication, therapeutic fluid supply 250 are also packaged in the infusion kit.
- kits such as user instructions, batteries for the remote confrol device 100, multiple batteries for the fluid delivery devices 10, syringes, needles, transcutaneous penetration site preparation materials, and other peripheral devices.
- blood glucose measuring supplies such as finger prick devices, test strips, diagnostic devices such as glucometers, and other blood glucose measurement accessory devices may be supplied in the kit.
- One or more backup remote control devices 100 can also be included with the kit. Many variations of kits are possible.
- Figs. 7, 7a and 7b depict diagrammatic views of an embodiment of a remote control device 100 communicating with an embodiment of a fluid delivery device 10 or the present invention.
- Fig. 7 depicts an initial communication between the remote control device 100 and the fluid delivery device 10 wherein the remote control device 100 sends a wireless electronic information signal to the fluid delivery device 10.
- the internal electronics of the fluid delivery device are programmed to detect an initial communication, and from then on only accept communications that include information different than information contained in the initial communication.
- the initial communication may include codes that signify the initiation, and subsequent communications may include codes that not only signify not being the initial communication, but also include information calculated, uploaded, downloaded or otherwise determined during or as a result of the initial communication.
- all fluid delivery device 10 internal programming by manufacturing is standardized, or non-unique, to reduce manufacturing costs.
- a unique identification is transmitted to the fluid delivery device 10, received by the fluid delivery device 10, and stored in the memory of the fluid delivery device 10.
- the fluid delivery device 10 can transmit signals as well as receive, to provide two-way communication with the remote control device. Receipt of the assigned fluid delivery device identification can be transmitted by the fluid delivery device 10 to the remote control device 100 to confirm the initialization and subsequent communications.
- the remote control device 100 memory may communicate with many fluid delivery device 10 over the life of the remote confrol device 100, and thus a matrix of fluid delivery device identifications would be maintained in the memory of the remote control device 100 to avoid duplication of identifications.
- the remote control device 100 may transmit a unique identification for itself to the fluid delivery device 10, to insure that in all subsequent communications, signals are received by the correct remote control device.
- the unique identification downloaded to the fluid delivery device 10 may include a unique prefix, suffix or other part identifying the remote control device in a unique way, as well as a unique additional identification code, whereby the combined codes is the unique identification for the fluid delivery device, and the entire unique code is checked at each transmission to insure proper correlation of both devices.
- the unique identification can be included in fluid delivery device 10 transmitted communications as well.
- the fluid delivery device 10 may be manufactured with a unique identification, such as a serial number, in its electronic memory.
- the fluid delivery device 10 would transmit the unique identification to the remote control device 100 in the initial commumcation in addition to the remote confrol device 100 transmitting its unique identification to the fluid delivery device 10, each device holding both unique codes in electronic memory, and checking for proper device communication at each transmission.
- Fig. 7 depicts the initial communication between devices where a remote control device identification "RCR ", and a fluid delivery device identification “FDDID” are transmitted from remote confrol device 100 to the fluid delivery device 10.
- the unique identification can simply be a combination of the two device identifications with or without additional coded information.
- the fluid delivery device identification FDDID can be generated by the remote control device 100 or already preprogrammed into fluid delivery device 10 at the time of manufacturing, hi this instance, the code may be included in random access or RAM memory or in read only memory or ROM memory. In the case where the unique identification is downloaded from the remote control device 100, the unique identification would be stored in RAM.
- a label containing a barcode as described hereabove, can be read by the remote control device 100 and subsequently downloaded into the electronic memory of the fluid delivery device 10.
- Fig. 7b depicts a subsequent electronic, wireless communication including the remote control device identification RCID and including the fluid delivery device identification FDDID in addition to other programming, control, command or other information sent from the remote control device 100 to fluid delivery device 10.
- a check would be performed to confirm completion and accuracy of the message, using checksum or other appropriate techniques, as well as a check that the proper remote control device 100 had sent the information to the proper fluid delivery device 10. After acceptable confirmations, a return signal may be sent to acknowledge acceptance, and then appropriate actions would take place in the fluid delivery device 10.
- Fig. 7c depicts a subsequent electronic, wireless communication including the remote confrol device identification RCID and including the fluid delivery device identification FDDID in addition to other programming, control, command or other information sent from the fluid delivery device 10 to remote control device 100.
- a check Prior to action related to the command codes sent, a check would be performed to confirm completion and accuracy of the message, using checksum or other techniques known to those of skill in the art, as well as a check that the proper fluid delivery device 10 had sent the information to the proper remote control device 100. After acceptable confirmations, a return signal may be sent to acknowledge acceptance, and then appropriate actions would take place in the remote confrol device 100.
- the fluid delivery device 10 is an insulin delivery device for diabetic patients.
- the fluid delivery device is disposable, used by the patient for three or less days, and requires the remote confrol device 100 for programming and use. It is imperative that proper communications are confirmed including confirmation that the proper remote confrol device 100 is commanding the proper fluid delivery device 10.
- These patients may be part of patient groups, attend diabetes conferences, or otherwise be in the presence of one or multiple patients who utilize the same system. Protocols such as that disclosed in this application are imperative to prevent undesired programming changes of any type.
- the remote control device 100 and or fluid delivery device 10 may include a proximity alarm or alarms such that when the distance between the remote control device 100 and fluid delivery device 10 exceeds a particular amount, one or both devices produce an audible and or tactile, such as vibrational, alarm.
- the unique identification of either device may include alpha numeric designators or simple binary digits, or a binary representation of a more sophisticated code.
- the transmissions may include digital or more sophisticated waveforms, each including the unique codes representing either or both the medical treatment apparatus devices.
- the fluid delivery device 10 programming can be made such that after the initial communication with a remote control device 100, the fluid delivery device will only accept command codes from transmissions received with that remote control device 100 unique identification, remote control device identification RCCID.
- the fluid delivery device 10 programming may allow confrol from multiple remote control device 100, with more complex acceptance schemes.
- the remote control device 100 may include programming and unique identifications that identify master remote control devices, or remote confrol devices that are used for diagnostic, troubleshooting, clinician, or other purposes.
- Control of a fluid delivery device 10 by a remote control device 100 that did not initialize that particular fluid delivery device 10 may involve special passwords, keys, or other special functions or actions to allow the fluid delivery device 10 to accept the commands from the new remote control device 100.
- the remote confrol device 100 will include programming to allow it to communicate with many fluid delivery device 10, however, perhaps not more than one at a time.
- the remote control device 100 may include programming such that after an initial communication, only that particular fluid delivery device 10 can be controlled until another initial communication information transfer is performed with a new fluid delivery device 10, after which the previous fluid delivery device 10 may or may not be able to be controlled by that remote confrol device 100.
- the remote confrol device may include programming or command sets which are available only to certain users such as the patient, clinician, diagnostic technician, clinical technician, product technician, or other unique user. Each of the functions may be password or otherwise controlled to limit access.
- the remote confrol device 100 will include at least a transmitter, and a medical freatment apparatus, such as the fluid delivery device 10, will include at least a receiver.
- remote confrol device 100 further includes a receiver, and the fluid delivery device 10, further includes a transmitter.
- a power supply has often been described as a battery, such as a silver oxide battery. If two or more silver oxide batteries were connected in series to increase voltage or if placed in parallel to increase the available supply of current, they may be considered as a single power supply.
- the fluid delivery device of this invention is intended to be low cost, light weight, simple to use and potentially disposable by removing a majority of the user interface, including electromechanical switches, from the fluid delivery device, and including a separate remote control device to replace those functions.
- a reservoir, fluid dispenser, transcutaneous fluid administration means, solid state electronics and wireless communications are included in the fluid delivery device to perform its intended function. While various means of reservoir construction, pressurization means, fluid pumping means, fluid metering means, transcutaneous delivery, electromc control and wireless communications have been discussed in this application, alternatives to each of these areas can be made without departing from the spirit of the invention.
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